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Now the freaks are on television, the freaks are in the movies. And its no longer the sideshow, its the whole show. The colorful circus and the clowns and the elephants, for all intents and purposes, are gone, and were dealing only with the freaks. - Jonathan Winters

[QUOTE=mrs reb77;1706771]Well, let's be fair, maybe they're only as dangerous as Paris, Nicole or Kiefer Sutherland?

Well, lets be fair, out of the 22,000 prisoners, how many
do you think are a fair comparison to Paris, Nicole or
Sutherland.
The point I am making is, I am sure their are a lot
of other things that can be cut , rather than letting
prisoners out. It might not be politicaly, something
Arnold should do but his job is to make sure the public
is safe.

History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid."
- President Dwight Eisenhower

With a recidivism rate of 75% they have to make room, 3/4 of them will..."BE BACK"....

LOL. That's almost funny--have three out of four of the released inmates say to the Governator as they walk past him, "I'll be back".
Let's face it, our drug laws are leading to overpopulation. And have you seen the numbers on those released?

Save like $740billion over 10 years, I think.??? It's a ridiculous amount of money. Never fear, the Fed will print more.

Hmmmmm.....maybe we should just let people use as many drugs as they want?
As long as it does not hurt you or your loved ones, let these drug abusers hurt and destroy as many lives as possible, not to mention themselves. You are a true humanitarian.

"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
-Abraham Lincoln

Hmmmmm.....maybe we should just let people use as many drugs as they want?
As long as it does not hurt you or your loved ones, let these drug abusers hurt and destroy as many lives as possible, not to mention themselves. You are a true humanitarian.

In all fairness, that remains to be seen. In the meanwhile let's revisit the drug laws, NOT abandon them. The simple fact that people are in jail for marijuana while overcrowding leads to sentencing disparities for much harder crimes, such as violent crimes ought to make us think. Those violent crimes could be punished (incarcerated) more, drug crimes punished less and then let me then ask you. Wouldn't that be better for the society at large? I'm not saying let's have America look like the district in the Netherlands. Not by any stretch. I'm saying with certain (and a limited amt.) drugs, in light of the billions and billions paid by YOU and me, that we have much bigger fish to fry.
Unless you consider incarceration a major industry.

Locking people up for weed that overfill the jail cells needed for the rapist and violent offenders is pathetic to me.... Who are you gonna fear more, the pot-head or the sex offender?.... And people with serious drug issues need treatment, not excessive jail-time.....

Locking people up for weed that overfill the jail cells needed for the rapist and violent offenders is pathetic to me.... Who are you gonna fear more, the pot-head or the sex offender?.... And people with serious drug issues need treatment, not excessive jail-time.....

No need to worry about rapists and child molesters filling cells. Judges are releasing them by the dozens.

No reserve. No retreat. No regrets.

For those who have fought for it, freedom has a sweetness the protected will never know.

In all fairness, that remains to be seen. In the meanwhile let's revisit the drug laws, NOT abandon them. The simple fact that people are in jail for marijuana while overcrowding leads to sentencing disparities for much harder crimes, such as violent crimes ought to make us think. Those violent crimes could be punished (incarcerated) more, drug crimes punished less and then let me then ask you. Wouldn't that be better for the society at large? I'm not saying let's have America look like the district in the Netherlands. Not by any stretch. I'm saying with certain (and a limited amt.) drugs, in light of the billions and billions paid by YOU and me, that we have much bigger fish to fry.
Unless you consider incarceration a major industry.

And just by whom are these violent crimes being committed? Usually by someone who is high or in the pursuit of being high. This is not rocket science. Drugs are @#$%ing this country up and wasting swaths of human beings.

"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
-Abraham Lincoln